"Ego-trip" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ego-trip: a phrase used to describe an activity or experience that a person undertakes solely for the purpose of boosting their own ego or sense of self-importance, often at the expense of others or without considering the potential consequences. It can also refer to an activity that is overly self-indulgent or self-aggrandizing, and may be criticized for lacking humility or self-awareness.
Eggwhite refers to the clear liquid inside an egg, separated from the yolk during the process of making an omelette, mayonnaise, or other dishes. It is a common ingredient in baking and cooking, and is often used as a thickening agent or to add moisture to recipes.
Egilops refers to a genus of plants in the family Amaranthaceae, commonly known as "goosefoot" or "epsilongrass".
The Egithalidae is a family of moths in the superfamilies of Yponomeutoidea and Tortricoidea.
Eglomerate is a rare or obsolete word that means to gather or collect in a single mass or lump. It can also refer to the process of forming or accumulating a mass or lump, such as the formation of a tumor or a consolidation of particles.<br><br>For example:<br><br>"The doctor eglomeration the patient's cancer cells to study their behavior."<br><br>Synonyms for eglomerate include words such as consolidate, aggregate, collect, gather, and accumulate.<br><br>It's worth noting that the word eglomerate has been largely replaced by other words in modern English, and it may not be well-known or widely used.
Egocentricism is a tendency to focus excessively on one's own thoughts, feelings, and needs, often at the expense of others. It is the excessive concern with oneself, one's own interests, and one's own desires, often to the point of disregarding or disregarding others' feelings, needs, and priorities. Egocentric people tend to prioritize their own needs and desires over those of others, and may even believe that they are the center of the universe, treating others as mere afterthoughts or obstacles to be overcome.
An egoist is a person who has a strong sense of self-importance and is often concerned with their own needs, desires, and interests, to the exclusion of others. An egoist may be self-centered, selfish, and focused on their own self-preservation, often at the expense of others. The term "egoist" can also refer to someone who has a philosophical or psychological approach that emphasizes the individual's inner life and subjective experience, often to the exclusion of social or external factors.